On 23 Dec, 21:18, "AI4QJ" wrote:
"art" wrote in message
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On 23 Dec, 13:21, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote:
"My understanding is that it only takes a moderate magnetic field to
levitate a free electron, which is a world of difference from what you
are saying."
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. However, electrons are not stripped off the diagmagnetic field
at all
Where in the article does it say that?
Could this be a opinion planted into somebody elses work
to give it false credability?
It has been said that certain particles ,known as free
electrons/static particles, will settle on a diamagnetic
material where as other materials will reject them.
These particles are levitated when exposed to a magnetic
field. Thus I find it important to know where what you
have stated is to be found and by whose authority since
it clearly contradicts the above.
Art
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